Whats the sexiest knife you own ?

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What is the sexiest knife you own?

Who made it?

What makes it so sexy?

Do you have a personal relationship with it ? Ha Ha! You don't have to answer the last question
 
My wife says that the runner up is my Sebenza.

The winner of sexiest knife is my neck knife when that is ALL I am wearing.

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It's a little 3in.damascus bladed skinner with Cocobolo handle. I made it,but what makes it so sexy is that my wife kidnapped it and wears it on her hip to work everyday.Other than that all Knives with graceful curves like a beautiful woman are sexy. Just my opinion

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[This message has been edited by beknives (edited 01 October 1999).]
 
THIS Ken...but that's you fault...cause your so busy that I can't get one of yours...
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Gee...I've been whoring this baby all over the forums today...
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-AR

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[This message has been edited by Jackyl (edited 01 October 1999).]
 
I think the sexiest one I own is the Black Cloud Straight Shot designed by James Keating , made by Ernie Mayer. You check out a pic on his website (I forgot his URL, sorry!).
 
My sexist knife is a David Goldberg damascus Zanto with red silk wrapped handle and red raysking neck sheath the blade is long and thin like a pair of killer legs. I could go on but I'll get thrown out.
 
Well, jeez, if I've gotta pick only one, I'd hafta say that it's my Talonite Cetan. It is a small but agile worker, a beautifully simple profile, the soon to be ledgendary Talonite properties and incredible ergonomics complete the package. It is not menacing to to non-knife people, a graceful tool that could be placed on view in any museum. (i guess that means i like it )
This is by Rob Simonich, a rather talented but humble knifemaker, who is working on a D2 bladed Cetan for me also, this one in a neat Hawkbill shape. (drool)

[This message has been edited by Brian Lavin (edited 01 October 1999).]
 
Charlie Dake D/A, damascus bolsters and pearl scales, damascus center release.

If you know his knives you'll understand.

-Michael
 
Ken, my what a prolific poster you've become
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glad to see it! Hope you are healing well.

My William Henry spearpoint, the Rainbow series, it may not classify as a True Custom folder but it sure has the all the qualities and more! I'm sure that StJames would concur on this as he as a sexy little Lancet, and yes that is a knife!

Be well!
G2
oops forgot to tell you why it's so sexy to me, hmmm well lets just take a look?

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[This message has been edited by Gary W. Graley (edited 02 October 1999).]
 
Did someone say sexy Lancet?
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William Henry makes a lovely little folder, a real "First Nighter" of a knife if there ever was one.

Of course when my wife pulls out here Blue anodized Umfaan she is practically irresistible.
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And I don’t really care exactly who put these two pieces together or ground out the parts, they are both as beautiful and as well made a knife as I have ever seen.


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There's something about the Lightfoot Predator that is very attractive. But probably nothing I have beats my Wally Hayes damascus/pearl folder. His tantos are also spectacular, although he probably isn't making any small pieces anymore.
 
I dont really know if sexy is the right word, but I have a Fisk Pit Boss that is downright addicting to handle. I love Jerrys knives and owned a few, but he really nailed this one. The most comfortable handle and balance ive felt.

A close second or perhaps tie is a Don Fogg tanto that i hope to be posting a review of soon.

I had a Tsunami, with bolsters, fuller grooves and combination satin/bead blast finish, it would have won hands down...but i got in a bind and sold it ;-(

[This message has been edited by RMLamey (edited 03 October 1999).]
 
Don't own this, yet, but I think it is sexy even though it is not real fancy like those WH folders.
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[This message has been edited by imp (edited 03 October 1999).]
 
This isn't much compared to the others shown here, but it does have lots of long gentle curves with black trim and some nice jewelry on it.Legs up to there, also!
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The Sniper by Lynn Griffith
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"I'm Too Sexy For This Thread"

James
Too Sexy in San Francisco


[This message has been edited by stjames (edited 08 October 1999).]
 
Well, I don´t own any blades from other makers so my sexiest knife is one of my own.
I think this baby is pretty sexy. What makes it so? The wrapping over rayskin and the chiselgrind. The feel of it in the hand.

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[This message has been edited by ansoknive (edited 08 October 1999).]
 
Jeez, Lynn, not much chance of us forgetting you, what with all the self congratulation and all.

Pardon my obvious irritation, but you could consider giving it a rest once in a while.

Flame away.

Blues

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